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What does cap mean in college admissions?

Coordinated Admission Program. The Coordinated Admission Program (CAP) is an enrollment pathway offered to Texas resident high school graduates applying for freshman admission to the University of Texas at Austin. You'll begin your studies at another UT System university for your freshman year.
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What is cap in College admissions?

College Access Plan (CAP) helps PUSD students and families navigate the college process, supporting them from middle school through college graduation. At CAP, there are no requirements for participation, no barriers to higher education, and no limits to what students can achieve.
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What does caps stand for in College?

What is CAPS? Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) programs are nationally recognized, innovative high school programs.
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Does everyone get offered cap at UT?

Yes with exceptions… there are some students who will get rejected because there grades/scores are just too low. However, the majority of students, in-state, who do not get accepted to the main campus will be offered CAP as an option.
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Is UT CAP program worth it?

CAP can be a great option for students planning to major in the liberal arts, as CAP students are guaranteed admission to most majors in UT Austin's College of Liberal arts upon successful completion of the program.
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What GPA do you need for cap?

Earn at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average on the coursework that you complete. None of the individual grades you earn for transferable CAP courses can be below a C, regardless of your cumulative GPA.
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How hard is it to get into UT CAP program?

For applicants not automatically admitted, there will be about a 12% overall admission rate. CAP students elect a satellite campus (UT Arlington, UTEP, etc.) to begin their education and, as long as they meet the requirements, move to Austin in second year to complete their degrees in the College of Liberal Arts.
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Is cap a rejection UT Austin?

Texas residents who are not offered direct enrollment to their first choice major or a list of majors to select are sometimes given pathway programs. Receiving CAP or PACE means you are not offered admission to UT.
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What does being capped mean in UT?

Under the Coordinated Admission Program (CAP), a Texas resident high school graduate applying for freshman admission who is not offered regular admission to The University of Texas at Austin is given the opportunity to attend one of the other University of Texas System general academic institutions cooperating in the ...
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Can I appeal my cap at UT Austin?

The Office of Admissions at UT Austin has a defined process for appeals, with a March 15 deadline. There are huge variations from year to year in the number of students who are accepted via appeal. Before you make the decision to appeal, you need to know if you have a strong case for UT to reconsider you.
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Does cap look good on college applications?

CAP is something different and will help you stand out in a crowd. Secondly—and most important—it's something you want to do and it meshes with your stated passions. It's likely that your enthusiasm will come across in your applications and, especially, in an interview situation.
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What does cap mean at UT Austin?

Home / Freshman / UT CAP Program. UTSA is a participating school for the UT Austin Coordinated Admission Program (CAP). Students who are applying to UT Austin and get offered CAP can select UTSA as their participating university when selection opens up on the student's UT Austin MyStatus page.
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Can you do UT cap online?

Yes, it is possible to complete the year of CAP (Curricular Practical Training) for UT (The University of Texas) online, depending on the policies and regulations of the university and the specific requirements for the program you are enrolled in.
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Can I get into UT Austin with a 3.2 GPA?

To qualify for admission to select majors in the College of Liberal Arts, College of Education and the Steve Hicks School of Social Work, you'll need: A cumulative 2.0 grade-point average (GPA) in all courses undertaken at UT Austin. A cumulative 3.2 GPA in all courses undertaken at ACC.
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Who gets capped at UT Austin?

Under the Coordinated Admission Program (CAP), a Texas resident high school graduate applying for freshman admission who is not offered regular admission to The University of Texas at Austin is given the opportunity to attend one of the other University of Texas System general academic institutions cooperating in the ...
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Is UT cap binding?

The CAP program that UT is a program by which you are attend a lower ranked university, and then if you manage a certain minimum GPA for some period, you are automatically admitted for transfer to UT Austin.
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What does it mean if you get capped?

I'm going to assume that you mean 'getting CAPped' CAP is the shorthand for Command Action Program. CAP allows a Commanding Officer to advance a service member to the next higher rank's duties, responsibilities, and title… takes a little while for the pay to catch up…
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What does capped classes mean?

Course Caps mean the maximum number of student that can be enrolled in a course, as listed on the Course Outline of Record. B. Section caps are the total number of students that can enroll in a section of a course.
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What does being capped mean?

to play for your national team in a particular sport: She's been capped for Scotland nine times. She became the first player to be capped by three counties. Walker was the youngest player to be capped by Wales. He became the 1,000th player to be capped for England.
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How many people get rejected from UT Austin?

Of the 22,300 students who are holistically reviewed, 2,300 are accepted while 20,000 are rejected. This makes UT Austin's true in-state acceptance rate 10.3%. All 21,200 out-of-state students are holistically reviewed.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into UT Austin?

According to UT admissions information, the following items are considered during the holistic review:
  1. Class rank.
  2. Strength of academic background.
  3. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT scores.
  4. Record of achievements, honors, and awards.
  5. Special accomplishments, work, and service both in and out of school.
  6. Essays.
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Is UT Dallas a cap school?

UT Dallas doesn't participate in the CAP Program. The other UT satellite schools (Arlington, El Paso, San Antonio, Tyler, etc) all participate in the program.
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What majors are impacted at UT Austin?

Currently, the most impacted majors at UT Austin are Unspecified Business in the McCombs School of Business, all majors in the Cockrell School of Engineering, and Computer Science in the College of Natural Sciences.
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Does UT accept 3.3 GPA?

The minimum required GPA to apply for UT Austin admission is 3.0 on a scale of 4. However, a candidate's admission depends on a holistic review of their application. Statistics reveal that a competitive GPA for UT Austin admission is 3.7 or above.
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What's the minimum GPA for Harvard?

The GPA requirements for Harvard University are between 3.9 to 4.1. You will need an incredibly high GPA and will likely be graduating at the top of their class in order to get into Harvard University.
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